From strict administrator to sensitive protector, CM Yogi’s filial love is visible among children. Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath Janta Darshan Connection With Children

Known for strict administration and zero tolerance policy, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath builds a strong base of trust among children, disabled and needy with his affection, sensitivity and quick decisions.

Lucknow. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, known for his zero tolerance policy against crime and criminals, strict discipline and decisive administration, looks completely different among children. His warm smile and friendly behavior make children comfortable. Children express their views without any hesitation, express their preferences and mingle with the Chief Minister. This affinity towards children brings out the soft, humane and accessible personality of Chief Minister Yogi. This is the reason why the trust and connection towards them has continuously strengthened in every section of the society.

The human and sensitive side hidden behind the strict image

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s deep connection with children, the needy and the weaker sections highlights the human aspect of his tough image. This emotional bond further strengthens the faith of the 25 crore people of the state in him. His sensitivity connects him with every section of the society.

Public darshan and intimate interaction with children in temple premises

The Chief Minister’s interaction with children is often seen on Monday’s ‘Janata Darshan’, Makar Sankranti, Gorakhnath Temple and other occasions. Asking “What else do you want” from a child at the Gorakhnath temple and bursting into laughter after hearing the answer was an innocent and memorable moment of the Chief Minister’s love for children.

Although Yogi Adityanath is known for strict action against criminals, bulldozer action and strict administration, but his communication with children, sensitive decisions regarding their future and quick solutions also brings out his image as a compassionate protector.

From dialogue with Ananya to viral video

Be it the viral video of Gorakhpur or the conversation with two-year-old Ananya in Janata Darshan – these are not one or two incidents. There are many examples which show the affection and sensitivity of the Chief Minister towards children.

Major’s daughter’s case: Justice given in 24 hours

On December 31, Anjana Bhatt, daughter of a major, met the Chief Minister with her problem. Taking the matter seriously, the Chief Minister got the problem resolved within 24 hours, i.e. on the very first day of the year. Not only was the house freed from encroachment, but FIR was also lodged against the accused and immediate arrest was made. This example shows that Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath does not delay in matters related to children, women and weaker sections.

Deaf and mute Khushi Gupta’s story became inspiration

When Khushi Gupta, a deaf and mute girl from Kanpur, insisted on meeting the Chief Minister, he called her. The Chief Minister accepted the drawings made by him and assured him of his safe and educated future. This experience became a lifelong asset for Khushi and her family.

Priority to children’s education: Myra, Vaachi and Pankhuri

Future of many children improved through ‘Janata Darshan’.

  • Myra from Kanpur, who expressed her desire to become a doctor, was immediately admitted to the school.
  • Vachi from Moradabad, who wanted to study, also got admission in the school.
  • Pankhuri’s fees from Gorakhpur were waived off and she was sent back to school.

These decisions reflect the Chief Minister’s commitment towards child welfare.

Immediate action on old mother’s pain

At the Janata Darshan on 29th September, an old mother from Raipurwa, Kanpur brought the pain of her cancer-stricken son. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath was moved to hear his pain and immediately sent his son to Kalyan Singh Super Specialty Cancer Institute in an ambulance. This sensitivity further connects them to the society.

Quick arrangement of ‘Roshni’ and pension for the disabled

In the Janata Darshan of April 17, the Chief Minister provided with his own hands an electronic sensor stick to two disabled people of Chandauli and also taught them its use. Hearing the problem of another disabled person, the benefits of the pension scheme were ensured by getting the KYC done on the spot.

Sensitive Chief Minister, symbol of trust

There are many examples which show that Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is not only a strict administrator but also a sensitive protector of children, disabled, elderly and the needy. It is this human side of his that deepens the trust and connection in the society.

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